US3538863A - Rotatable display,storage and merchandise distribution cabinet - Google Patents

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US3538863A
US3538863A US887931A US3538863DA US3538863A US 3538863 A US3538863 A US 3538863A US 887931 A US887931 A US 887931A US 3538863D A US3538863D A US 3538863DA US 3538863 A US3538863 A US 3538863A
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    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A47FURNITURE; DOMESTIC ARTICLES OR APPLIANCES; COFFEE MILLS; SPICE MILLS; SUCTION CLEANERS IN GENERAL
    • A47FSPECIAL FURNITURE, FITTINGS, OR ACCESSORIES FOR SHOPS, STOREHOUSES, BARS, RESTAURANTS OR THE LIKE; PAYING COUNTERS
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    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A47FURNITURE; DOMESTIC ARTICLES OR APPLIANCES; COFFEE MILLS; SPICE MILLS; SUCTION CLEANERS IN GENERAL
    • A47FSPECIAL FURNITURE, FITTINGS, OR ACCESSORIES FOR SHOPS, STOREHOUSES, BARS, RESTAURANTS OR THE LIKE; PAYING COUNTERS
    • A47F5/00Show stands, hangers, or shelves characterised by their constructional features
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    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A47FURNITURE; DOMESTIC ARTICLES OR APPLIANCES; COFFEE MILLS; SPICE MILLS; SUCTION CLEANERS IN GENERAL
    • A47FSPECIAL FURNITURE, FITTINGS, OR ACCESSORIES FOR SHOPS, STOREHOUSES, BARS, RESTAURANTS OR THE LIKE; PAYING COUNTERS
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  • the support structure for the cabinet works highly efficiently substantially without friction by means of a combination suspension thrust bearing arrangement, may be moved from location to location by means of casters or rollers and its robust and sturdy operational condition will be always maintained despite possibly rough handling otthe cabinet during use by unskilled persons.
  • Still another object of the invention resides in the provision of means which will attract the customer, may carry information about merchandise displayed for sale and will afford less liability of disturbing or shifting stacked products on trays with component parts ofthe cabinet ofthe aforesaid type.
  • Yet another object of the invention is to provide means contributing to a highly improved display cabinet structure which necessitates only a few operational parts, which can be assembled substantially without the use of tools by unskilled labor and ensures rigidity and safety in operation while the cost of manufacturing said cabinet structure is reduced to a minimum.
  • a further object ofthe invention is to provide means leading to a highly improved rotary cabinet structure whose parts are very compactly arranged, will occupy relatively little space and which can be easily and rapidly operated, the structure being thoroughly reliable and durable under conditions of rigorous use.
  • FIG. I is an elevational view of the rotatable and movable display and storage cabinet pursuant to the invention.
  • FIG. 2 is a bottom plan view ofthe cabinet of FIG. 1;
  • FIG. 3 is a top plan view ofthe cabinet of FIG. 1;
  • FIG. 4 is an exploded view, partly in perspective, of components of the cabinet including a portion of the suspension tube with one of the holder devices, a portion of a perforated partition wall, and a tray employable in the invention;
  • FIG. 5 is an enlarged vertical section of the cabinet post and suspension arrangement together with one of the perforated partition walls shown in elevation, the section being taken along line 5-5 of FIG. 3;
  • FIG. 6 is a horizontal sectional view of the postsuspension arrangement of the cabinet with a section of the perforated partition wall anchored thereon and with two bottom portions of adjacent trays about to be coupled and affixed to said wall, as seen toward the bottoms of said trays;
  • FIG. 7 is a view similar to that of FIG. 6, with said bottom portions of said 'two adjacent trays shown in assembled and mutually supporting positions on said partition wall;
  • FIG. 8 is an enlarged sectional view taken along line 8-8 of FIG. 7 which illustrates propping and coupling of adjacent trays with the perforated partition wall of the cabinet pursuant to the invention.
  • FIGS. 1-3 a rollable and rotatable display and storage cabinet structure 10, the main parts of which are com prised of the central tubular postsuspension arrangement 11, with which are connectable sectional perforated walls 12, I3, 14 and 15, between which extend a plurality of trays or carrier elements 40 at various heights or levels 16 to 19 located in predetermined sections, such as 20, defined by respective adjacent perforated walls, e.g., 12-43; 13-14, etc.
  • the suspen sion-post II is carried by and operatively connected to a roller-equipped cross-shaped undercarriage 21, supported by casters or rollers 22.
  • the suspension-post arrangement 11 is more clearly disclosed in FIG. 5 and consists of an inner fixed tube 23 and centered thereto outer rotatable support tube 25, which is spaced from the inner tube 23 by means of a plastic spacer ring 24 preferably made from reinforced plasticnylon, Teflon" or the like.
  • a washer 26 On the top of inner tube 23 is disposed a washer 26 which is centered with respect to the upper of tube 23 by means of a plurality of prongs 27 struck out of the metal material of washer 26.
  • Washers 26 and 28 are further provided with upwardly directed prongs 27a and downwardly directed prongs 300, respectively, which reach into the central opening of a roller thrust bearing 32 located between said washers or plates 26, 28 (which otherwise may be provided with circular grooves for receiving balls of a thrust bearing) for the purpose of floatingly retaining and centering said thrust bearing 32 in operative position, so that outer tube 25 will be effectively and rotatably suspended via said thrust hearing from the stationary inner tube 23 forming a supporting post.
  • each of said walls is provided with a plurality of bayonet slots 33, each slot defining a downwardly directed nose 34.
  • FIG. 4 shows in exploded view and somewhat in perspective the manner by which one nose 34 of bayonet slot 33 of wall 14 may be inserted into adjacent hookor U-shaped end 35b of holder device 35 and thus secured thereto as illustrated in FIGS. 5 to 7.
  • Each partition wall is provided with rows of horizontal slots 36 which are radially directed to the median axis of the suspension arrangement 23, 35, 32 for the purpose of securing in place between adjacent partition walls, say, I3-l4, one or more sectional trays 40, as the case may be.
  • Each tray 40 may be fitted with a suitable metal or plastic molding 41 which extends along the curved front end 42 of each tray and reaches preferably around its corners 43, 44 at 41a.
  • the underface 45 of the tray 40 is substantially flat, but carries at opposite side edges 46, 47 fitting into each section defined by two adjacent partition walls securing or coupling means 48, 49 and 50, respectively.
  • securing or connector means may have different shapes and function to achieve the purpose of releasably fixing in position the respective tray between adjacent partition walls, to prop the latter, but also to prevent any ready removal or accidental displacement of the trays or shelves 40 with respect to the slots or openings of the partition walls.
  • the securing means fulfill the further purpose of offering additional support to an adjacent tray located at position 40a in alignment with tray 40 and level with the latter (e.g., as indicated at level 17 of FIG. I).
  • securing or coupling means comprise three different types of elements, namely, finger or strip 48 attached to the tray underfacc 45 near side edge 46, as by rivets 48a or the like and finger or strip 49 affixed to the tray underface attached in the same manner, but at 4% near tray side edge 46 and a predetermined distance from finger 48.
  • finger ends 481) and and 49b are shaped, so that a notch 480 is provided in the projecting end 48b whereas projecting end 4% of finger 49 is somewhat rounded at 49c.
  • each tray 40 is provided at a predetermined location with a movable or rotatable coupling element 50, which has a handle or grip 51 by means of which arcuate or crescent-shaped finger or arm 52 of element 50 may be swung under friction about pivot 52b in the direction of arrow A so that arm 52 passes successively through two adjacent slots 36 until radial arm portion 52a comes to abut one surface 14b of partition wall, say 14, as seen in FIG. 7.
  • tray 40 In order to locate tray 40 with its side edge 46 carrying fingers 48 and 49, finger 48 is inserted through first opening or slot 36 which is arranged outermost on partition 14 and is then moved in the direction of arrow B so that hook-shaped recess or notch 48c slidably engages said partition 14 whose thickness corresponds approximately to or is somewhat narrower than the opening of notch 480, which embraces partition wall 14 at its surfaces 14a and 14b as seen in FIG. 7. Thereafter tray 40 is swung with its finger 49 for engagement with a distant other slot 36, preferably the innermost slot of partition 14 near bracket or holder 35.
  • FIGS. 2 Reverting now to FIGS. 2 and there is shown the mode of connection of stationary inner tube 23 to the undercarriage 21.
  • Undercarriage 21 To undercarriage 21 is affixed as by welding at 21a a sleeve-shaped member 60 into which reaches lower end 23a of tube 23 in which a screw-threaded nut member 61 is secured.
  • Sleeve member 60 is provided with a cover plate 62 extending over its lower end 63.
  • cover plate 62 projects a fastening screw bolt 65 for threaded engagement with nut member 61, thus achieving a secure tightening of inner tube or post 23, which possesses near the lower end spurs or abutments 66, preferably struck out of the metal tube material for engagement with the upper end of sleeve member 60.
  • Spacer ring 24 which is located near the lower end of outer tube 25 rests on abutments 66 of inner tube 23, as is quite clear from FIG. 5.
  • trays 40 may be of different dimensions to arrange them in stepwise fashion (FIG. 3); if desired, these trays may be located at various heights or levels (e.g., levels 18, 18a) with respect to each other or on the same level within respective sectional areas or some of the trays may be removed to afford desirable accommodation of wares of particular size, shape or dimensions.
  • levels e.g., levels 18, 18a
  • the rotary display cabinet pursuant to the invention can be easily operated by a person who can move the cabinet through the aisles of a store or market, can load or unload said cabinet with the greatest of ease, can adjust the same to suit the locations of the trays or shelves of the display cabinet and in dependence on the size and volume of the merchandise to be handled for sale, the cabinet being further capable of being collapsed and disassembled without difficulties for the purpose of being shipped as a relatively compact package.
  • partition wall or walls can be used with or without the employment of shelves or trays by adding suitably shaped hooks anchored in or engaging the perforations of the partition wall or walls and suspending therefrom any desired merchandise for display.
  • the suspension-post arrangement may be equipped and constructed for supporting partition walls forming one or more sections having identical or being of equal size or the partition walls define varying angles with respect to each other and even fewer than four sections are employable for receiving the same type or other types of trays or shelves, the perforated partition walls not being occupied by shelves or trays, may then be used for other display merchandise placed in the section or sections or same may be suspended from one or more perforations (horizontal or vertical) of the partition walls by the employment of devices especially constructed, so that these devices, e.g., hooks and trays may be engaged by the perforations of the partition walls through insertion or anchorage therein.
  • the partition walls can be arranged to form angles therebetween of 60 or only two partition walls forming an angle of 60 or less to each other while the remaining partitions form an angle of or 45 to each other.
  • shelves or trays of quadrangular configuration can be used (as indicated in the upper right part of FIG. 3 in dotted lines) or ofa parallelogram configuration can be employed, whereby side edges thereof located adjacent the partition walls are equipped with stationary and swingable or movable hardware components of the hereinabove disclosed type or types having operative portions projecting beyond the surfaces of the perforated partition walls for the purpose referred to in the aforesaid explanations.
  • the connector devices between the shelves or trays and the wall portions defining the perforations of the partitions may be solely displaceable or movable securing or coupling means, which exert a camming action on said wall portions of said perforations to ensure firm and secure seating of the shelves (See FIG. 7), which fit the sections between adjacent partition walls or project outwardly therebeyond. Consequently the shelves or trays with their respective effective side edges placed in contact with respective angularly directed perforated partition walls can be provided with hardware of any configuration and such hardware should preferably extend beyond both surfaces of the respective partition wall, the projecting portions resulting therefrom form then additional mounting or support means for a next succeeding shelf or tray, all as hereinabove pointed out.
  • attachment devices 35 may be constructed so that parts thereof telescope with respect to each other, whereby the hook-shaped ends 350 and 35b may assume a closer or larger distance to each other.
  • both said first and second connector means are constructed to provide extension portions beyond the respective surfaces of said adjacent partition walls and to form props for a further tray when placed in alignment and at the same level with said one tray between one of said adjacent partition walls and the next following partition wall.
  • a display and storage cabinet comprising in combination, an upright longitudinal post, a tubular support suspended for rotation about said post and substantially coextensive therewith, upright partition walls carried by said support and provided with spaced apart parallel slots, a plurality of trays shaped for placement in the space between two adjacent partition walls, each tray being defined by side edges, first securing means extending from one of said side edges of one of said trays therebeyond and engageable with predetermined slots of one of said adjacent partition walls for connection thereto, and second securing means located at another side edge of said one tray and for horizontal movement relative to the tray, said second securing means being registrable with at least one slot of the other adjacent partition wall and being firmly engageable with said slot of the latter, thereby to stabilize the position of said one tray in said space and on said two adjacent partition walls, said first securing means being constituted by spaced apart finger-shaped strips, one of said strips being provided with a hook-shaped recess embracing the respective slot wall when positioned on said one partition wall.
  • said second securing means being substantially arc-shaped and of such length as to reach from one slot of said other partition wall into the next adjacent slot of the latter wall, thereby to provide a projecting horizontal portion beyond said latter wall and to maintain said one tray in position and to brace said other partition wall as well as to prop another tray when located on the same level with and adjacent said one tray.
  • said second securing means constituting a horizontally pivotable and substantially arc'shaped member connected to and rotatable substantially parallel to the underface of said one tray and constituting a three-point suspension for fixing said tray in its position between said two adjacent partition walls.
  • a display and like cabinet comprising, in combination, at least two spaced apart upright walls each having substantially parallel rows of slots, one or more trays shaped to extend between said upright walls, coupling means located at the underface of each tray and including two spaced apart securing members located at one side edge of each tray and a pivotable and substantially arc-shaped member attached for horizontal movement near another side edge of the tray and at a level intermediate said spaced apart securing members, said securing members being provided with projecting portions extending into and beyond respective slots of one of said walls in engaged position of said tray with said one wall, said pivotablc member beingmovable through two adjacent slots of the other wall and being wedged therein with an arcuate projecting portion of said pivotable member extending beyond said two adjacent slots of said other wall, whereby said tray is firmly located with its side edges between said spaced apart upright walls, respectively, said projecting portions of both said securing and said pivotable members forming props for engaging further trays when placed at the same level between one of said upright walls and an additional adjacent upright wall,
  • a coupling means said means including a rotatable member having a pivot extending perpendicularly into said flat support near said side edge and affording a substantially horizontal rotation of said member relative to said flat support, said member including a finger which is shaped to project from one face of said wall through two adjacent wall perforations upon rotational movement of said finger and to present between said two perforations at the other face of said wall a projecting finger portion, so that adjacent said flat support a further flat support may be propped on said projecting finger portion when said further support is located substantially level with the first mentioned flat support on an adjacent further perforated wall.
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